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From loan fears to savings - what it means for you if Ulster Bank leaves Ireland

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Finance Minister to meet with Cross Border Workers Coalition - Highland Radio

Finance Minister Pascal Donohoe has said he will meet with the Cross Border Workers Coalition in the new year. The group has welcomed the minister s commitment, which follows a Dail discussion on the taxation issues facing cross-border workers early during consideration of the Finance Bill. Pascal Donohoe made the commitment in response to an amendment which was tabled at Report Stage of the Finance Bill by Donegal Deputy and Sinn Féin Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty. He called on the government to prepare a report on the operation of income tax relief for cross-border workers. The Cross Border Workers Coalition claim that employees who live in the Republic but work across the border are largely prohibited from remote working, and are subject to a double tax on their income should it be determined that they have worked from home or within the Republic of Ireland.

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